Probably something along the lines of "oh no, my brother is in danger! Gotta suck a million dicks!" (because they meant to be together or some shiz)If the protagonist does not have a partner as it seems, what does NTR mean in this game?
It's been a while since I played, but I could have sworn female MC has a boyfriend or fiancée or whatever.If the protagonist does not have a partner as it seems, what does NTR mean in this game?
It means she is going to fall for a tentacled being with one huge eye and have her brains sucked out of her ears by said creature before going insane or die. It is HP Lovecraft. I couldn't resist that.If the protagonist does not have a partner as it seems, what does NTR mean in this game?
Nah lots of tentacles and other things but not dicks. Its Lovecraft dude.Plenty of cute girls, just a bit of interaction so you know who you are dealing with, the multiple endings already got me hooked.
By that, I assume the cure is lots of DICK. lol
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I didn't mind the dark beggar scene. It was bright enough to be as suggestive as needed.Some scenes, like the beggar assaulting Alice, needs to be much more lit. Everyone knows wtf is going on, no need to look at black screen. In fact, most of the lighting is off
Nope, it wasn't. Good lighting work is full blown work (we cant hope for that, sure) one of the things to be done is ensuring different devices and lighting conditions matter when the content is viewed. It is also, pretty much part of any recent colour science theories too.I didn't mind the dark beggar scene. It was bright enough to be as suggestive as needed.
Technically speaking, you shouldn't be able to see much during the majority of the warehouse scene, but I agree that not seeing anything is a big problem.Nope, it wasn't. Good lighting work is full blown work (we cant hope for that, sure) one of the things to be done is ensuring different devices and lighting conditions matter when the content is viewed. It is also, pretty much part of any recent colour science theories too.
P.S. In case someone wonder, my monitor and space are calibrated.
It still can be dark, but recognizable. Anyway, we just share opinions, you know your effort where goes. Good luck too, it ain't bad at allTechnically speaking, you shouldn't be able to see much during the majority of the warehouse scene, but I agree that not seeing anything is a big problem.